Seven employees of a Miami International Airport food vendor were arrested on Friday for theft and organized fraud charges connected to the business, police said.
Miami-Dade Police said the employees, all women, worked for Global Miami J.V., which owns several restaurants.
The restaurant where this took place was Café Versailles on Terminal D.
Company owners did video surveillance and had a cash register tied to a computer program where they were able to track the sales and compare them to the amount of money the restaurant was taking in. The computer program indicated that money being stolen, said Christopher Descalzo, a partner in Global Miami.
"They were putting money in their pockets," Descalzo said.
Global Miami contacted police and turned over all the computer records and video, he said.
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The police investigated and took the workers into custody.